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Best of luck to you. This is a wise decision.
Dearest Katherine: I am reminded of the short safety film that everyone must watch when flying. There is a point at which the protocol that must be followed in the event that the air mask is deployed is explained. It states simply that if you are flying with a child, you must put the mask on yourself first in order to be able to help the child. With your kind words and expert advice, you gave us the oxygen that we needed to keep going. Now, it is your turn to help yourself first in order to be able to continue to help others with your much needed hugs and genuine concern for all. You have been our mentor in the past and you now are our role model by showing us the importance of making sure that we are taking care of ourselves so that we may be able to continue to take care of others when we journey back to health. Prayers, love, wishes, and hugs to the infinity go your way today and always.
Words are inadequate but that is all that we have: thank you and be well,
Terry
That was beautifully said Terry and probably echoes the sentiments of all of us. Irene
<br><br><br><br><br>Katherine, I will miss you BIG time! We know that you need to make your <br>health your priority. Thank you for everything, hopefully you will check in <br>periodically even if you only post "I am getting better and better." I hope the <br>toby works as well for you as it did me. Love & Gratitude, Terri M.<br> <br><br>
<br><br><br><br><br>Also wanted to add that I use portable oxygen at the gym. Use a pulse <br>oxometer to moniter your oxygen while exercising, that will show you if you need <br>oxygen while exerting any kind of energy.<br> <br><br>
Dear @katemn,
Wishing you well and a quick recovery. Take some time to ensure care of your OWN health ... there is so much information on this blog, that any new person coming here can read through our experiences. My sincere and very best wishes to you.
Paula
Hi @Katenm Katherine, Sounds llike a good idea, these things take alot of our time to fight them and get better, including lots of rest, you are doing the right thing. We will all miss you but lookforward to your healthy return. Looks like they are finally sorting out what meds are for all the differect bacteria, so hopefully your return will be sooner rather then later. Hugs to you and take care.